Cristiano Ronaldo was hard at work during Juventus training on Wednesday as he targets his first competitive goal after making the mega-money move.
Ronaldo, who joined Juventus for a sensational £100million from Real Madrid, has settled into Turin life quickly but is eager to get onto the scoresheet sooner rather than later after missing out against Chievo.
And on Wednesday afternoon, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner was pictured training with his Old Lady team-mates, as well as speaking to his new manager Massimiliano Allegri.
Ronaldo appeared in a focused mood during the warm-weather session in Italy as he was put through his paces.
Prior to training, the former Madrid man admitted the reason he joined Juventus was to win the Champions League, whether that's 'this year, next year or the year after that.'
'I want to win the Champions League with Juventus,' he told broadcaster, DAZN.
'We'll focus on that, with my team-mates, but without obsessing over it. We'll go step by step and then we'll see: if it's this year, next year or the year after that…
'The objective for the club is to win the League, Coppa Italia and, of course do our best in the Champions League.'
Meanwhile, the Portuguese star misfired as Juventus clinched a last-gasp victory over Chievo in their Serie A opener last Saturday evening.
He missed a series of chances for the Serie A giants but he was saved by Federico Bernarderschi's injury-time winner.
Sami Khedira had given Juventus the early lead away from home but they later fell behind following goals from Mariusz Stepinski and Emanuele Giaccherini.
However, in the 75th minute, Juventus drew level after Mattia Bani put through his own net before Bernarderschi won the game in the third minute of injury-time.