Cristiano Ronaldo has taken over set piece duties at Juventus this season.

The 33-year-old Portuguese forward quit Real Madrid in the summer and is hoping to bring Champions League success to Turin.

"I want to win the Champions League with Juventus and we will do everything to win it," said Ronaldo after completing his €105m transfer.

"We'll focus on that, with my teammates, 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."

Ronaldo's new teammates Miralem Pjanic and Paulo Dybala were Juve's assigned free-kick takers last season.

But - despite their far better conversation rate - they've both fallen behind the former Real Madrid star in the pecking order.

Ronaldo only managed two free-kicks goals in his last three La Liga campaigns while Dybala and Pjanic have scored 16 in Serie A in the same timeframe.

The Argentine forward, who scored a hat-trick in Ronaldo's absence this week, has revealed the text he sent to Pjanic after Juventus announced their marquee signing.

“Last year, Mire and I had a pact: if it was towards the left side, he would take it, whereas on the right it would be me," said Dybala to La Gazzetta dello Sport, as per football-italia.

"When Ronaldo arrived, I wrote to Pjanic in our chatroom: ‘Sorry Mire, but I think you won’t be taking many free kicks this year’.

“All joking aside, we know how it works: on the left there’s Cristiano, we just stand there to make a good photograph.

"On penalties it’s a clear hierarchy: first Ronaldo, then me, and then Pjanic.”

Pjanic and Dybala are two of the best free-kick takers in European football.

"Mire has incredible quality," said Juninho Pernambucano previously. "He's maybe the best free-kick taker in the world today.

"No I'm sure of it -- he is the best. He's very efficient and above all consistent. That's the most difficult part."

How many free-kicks will Ronaldo have to squander before Massimiliano Allegri loses patience with him?