Early years and emergence with Atalanta Born in Pescina, Abruzzo, after joining the
Atalanta BC youth academy in 1988, at the age of 14, Morfeo enjoyed a highly successful youth career with the Bergamo primavera squad, under manager
Cesare Prandelli, winning the Campionato Allievi in 1992, and later the Trofeo Dossena, the
Campionato Nazionale Primavera, and the
Torneo di Viareggio in 1993, establishing himself as one of Italy's most promising under-21 players. Morfeo subsequently began his professional career when he was promoted to the
Atalanta BC senior side, making his
Serie A debut with the club later that year, at the age of 17, on 19 December, in a 2–1 home win over
Genoa. he scored his first two goals for the club after coming on as a substitute against
Lecce, helping Atalanta to come back from behind to earn a 3–3 draw; The
following season, he scored less frequently, managing only five goals, but provided several assists for his new attacking partner
Filippo Inzaghi; together, they formed a formidable offensive partnership, and Inzaghi finished the season as the
league's top-scorer.
Fiorentina and loan struggles Morfeo's precocious performances led to a move to
Fiorentina in 1997, for an undisclosed fee. During his time in Florence, despite the presence of the attacking trio of Manuel
Rui Costa,
Gabriel Batistuta and
Luís Oliveira on the team, he initially managed to find space in the starting eleven under manager
Alberto Malesani, although following the arrival of
Edmundo, he later struggled to find playing time; in spite of the competition for a starting spot, he still managed 5 goals in 26 appearances for the club, and also provided several assists for his teammates throughout the
season. where he was initially once again re-united with Prandelli, whose decision to field the playmaker in his favoured number 10 role was met with notable success and a great improvement in form. In later seasons, however, Morfeo once again clashed with his managers, and was often left out of the starting eleven; in total, Morfeo managed 16 goals in 101 Serie A appearances for the Emilian side. but in October 2008 he ultimately decided to retire from football citing lack of motivation, and did not appear for the club in league, making his only appearance for Brescia in the
Coppa Italia. In January 2009 he stepped back on his decision and returned to play football for the second half of the season with
Cremonese, in the lower divisions, where he was re-united with coach Mondonico once again. Following a lengthy ban, he fully retired from football in February 2011, after a season with
San Benedetto dei Marsi in the
Seconda Categoria division. In total he scored 56 goals in 300 professional appearances throughout his career, scoring 54 goals in Serie A; 14 of these were scored from outside the area, with 8 of them coming from free-kicks, while only three were scored with his head, and ten with his right foot. ==International career==