Juventus' players are reportedly becoming increasingly frustrated with the special treatment given to Cristiano Ronaldo and it's leaving the star striker isolated.
The breaking point came on Monday as Ronaldo missed training to pick up his new £1.4 million Ferrari Monza, according to L a Gazzetta dello Sport.
Ronaldo was joined by the club's president Andrea Agnelli and Exor Chairman and CEO John Elkann for the outing.
It's understood his teammates are angry as they were brought into training following their 3-0 defeat to AC Milan which has left the club fifth in the Serie A table.
The loss even saw Ronaldo heavily criticised in the Italian media with some saying it was the worst game he has ever played.

If Juventus finish outside of the Champions League qualification places, it could spark Ronaldo's departure. However, that may be on the cards regardless due to the Portuguese superstar's astronomical wages.
There is a year left on Ronaldo's Juventus contract but the financial damage caused by the pandemic and missing out on the money from the Champions League could prevent him from extending the deal.
It's believed sides such as Sporting Lisbon, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain are all interested in signing the Portuguese international.
And it's clear to see why as the 36-year-old is still on top form.
Following the defeat to Milan, Juventus played Sassuolo - a match they won 3-1.
Ronaldo scored a goal in the fixture which took his tally at the club to 100 scores in 131 matches. The record saw him become the fastest ever player to reach the milestone at the club.