Footballer Mauro Icardi’s estranged wife, Wanda Nara, Demands Just €500,000 Monthly as Their Divorce Battle takes dramatic turn
The ongoing divorce battle between Mauro Icardi and Wanda Nara continues to captivate headlines, with new twists adding fuel to their already expl+sive split.
According to Football Paparazzi, Nara is demanding a staggering €500,000 per month in financial support for herself and their two daughters as part of the divorce proceedings in Milan. While the figure raises eyebrows, it reflects her lavish lifestyle, which she intends to maintain post-divorce.
Meanwhile, Icardi has taken legal action to repatriate their daughters, Francesca and Isabella, claiming Nara relocated them to Argentina without his consent. The Galatasaray star, asserting their Italian citizenship, is pushing for their return to Italy through the courts.
This isn’t the first time their relationship has been mired in controversy. Nara, previously married to Icardi’s former Sampdoria teammate Maxi López, left López for Icardi in a sensational affair that rocked the football world. The couple tied the knot in 2014 but were plagued by scandal throughout their marriage.
In 2021, Nara accused Icardi of infidelity with Argentine actress María Eugenia Suárez—known as “China Suárez”—after allegedly discovering incriminating messages on his phone. Though they attempted reconciliation, their final split was announced in July 2024.
The drama escalated in January 2025 when Icardi publicly confirmed his romance with Suárez, just months after Nara declared their separation.
Amid their bitter breakup, accusations continue to fly. Nara previously claimed Icardi installed hidden cameras in their home and shared intimate recordings with friends and family—an allegation he denies.
In retaliation, Icardi has accused Nara of having an affair with ex-Lazio forward Keita Baldé while portraying a stable marriage.
With financial disputes, custody battles, and personal scandals unfolding in the public eye, the Icardi-Nara divorce saga shows no signs of cooling down.