Former Chelsea and Real Madrid forward Alvaro Morata has rejected all reports that he cheated on his ex-wife, Alice Campello, with a sports management expert. He disclosed that he is hurting from the separation and has no interest in finding a partner.
Alvaro Morata opens up on cheating rumors
Interacting with a Spanish journalist and TV host Alexia Rivas, Morata said that he is suffering just like his ex-wife, and the rumors of cheating were not true. He denied claims in Spanish media that he was dating Elena Sirigu and added that he would openly accept a relationship if he were in one, and he hit out at those creating rumors.
He said:
"No special friend or anything like that, I'm not interested in that right now,' he continued to Fiesta. The day I have a special friend, I'll walk around with her normally, and you'll see. People who claim there are third parties involved in a separation like this, especially with children involved, simply have no heart."
The former Chelsea star's comment come just weeks after his ex-wife Campello, told the media that there was nothing going on between the former Chelsea striker and Elena. She said:
"Elena is a family friend whom I've known for years, and I can say with absolute certainty that she is not that kind of person and has never done anything she's been accused of. I'm speaking out publicly because I'm deeply convinced of this,' the Italian model and influence wrote on social media. She called me crying because of everything that's been said about her, and she doesn't deserve to be labelled a 'family wrecker'."
"I'm defending Elena because she's innocent and because, as a woman, I know very well how much certain accusations can hurt, damage, and leave deep scars on someone's personal, professional, and family life. She doesn't deserve this exposure or to have her name associated with things she hasn't done. Our relationship has always been clear: she even dedicated her undergraduate thesis to Masqmai [Campello's beauty brand], and she's a serious person with values and a respectable family."
Reports in Hola reported thatAlvaro Morata had moved out of their house, but was sharing custody of the children.


