Morata and Alice Campello conclude their Turkish journey due to unmet commitments
Álvaro Morata and his wife, Alice Campello, have left Istanbul, Turkey after a six-month stint at Galatasaray. The couple is now moving to Italy, where Morata will be coached by Cesc Fàbregas at Como 1907.
In a public statement, Morata expressed his gratitude towards the fans of Galatasaray and the Turkish people for their warm welcome. However, he also made clear his dissatisfaction with the club's management, stating that they lacked respect and failed to uphold agreements during his loan spell. Morata claimed that he had to renounce part of his salary and contractual rights at Galatasaray.
The Spanish striker's loan was officially terminated early, with AC Milan paying a termination fee to end the loan agreement ahead of schedule. Morata's move to Como indicates that he sought better professional opportunities than what he experienced at Galatasaray.
The exact reasons for Alice Campello's departure from Turkey are not known, but it is likely linked to Morata's transfer and dissatisfaction with Galatasaray's management. The couple is welcomed by this move, as they are seeking a more peaceful life in Italy.
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