The Portuguese star met his new team-mates for the first time on Monday.

After exiting the World Cup in the last 16 with Portugal, Ronaldo was given the best part of a month off and welcomed to Turin on Monday by a big group of fans.


Juve will face his former side Madrid in the International Champions Cup on Saturday, after Thursday's friendly with an MLS All-Star side, but it remains to be seen whether Ronaldo will be fit enough to feature.

He is expected to be ready for his Serie A debut on the opening day of the season on Aug. 18, when Juve will face Chievo away from home.

The superstar forward won four Champions League titles and two more La Liga crowns while at Los Blancos.

But now he is finally preparing to step out for a new team for the first time since 2009 after swapping Madrid for Turin.

Ronaldo stretched and jogged his way through Tuesday morning's session - and gave the double thumbs-up for the camera as he beamed throughout.