Story highlights Ronaldo arrives in Turin for medical

Portuguese star signed for reported $117 million

(CNN) The world's most famous summer signing showed up for his Juventus medical in style on Monday to a throng of new supporters in Turin holding signs, waving banners and singing songs.

Donning a suit ensemble befitting of a Milan runway, Cristiano Ronaldo may be the player most prepared -- at the very least from a sartorial sense -- to ever play in Italy.

The club known as "The Old Lady" is already reaping the commercial benefits of signing the player known as CR7: Yahoo Italy noted lines around the block at the Juventus store in Milan last week, and estimated jersey sales of 520,000 in the first 24 hours of their release.

Ronaldo himself is no stranger to selling clothing. He was previously dubbed one of the "most stylish men alive" by GQ magazine, and has his own CR7 brand of men's and boyswear.

His official unveiling to the Bianconero faithful is set to follow later on Monday.

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