Cristiano Ronaldo missed Juventus training on Monday to visit Ferrari's factory and purchase a $2 million supercar, just one day after the club was humiliated by rival AC Milan.
With Juventus president Andrea Agnelli and Exor president and Ferrari chairman John Elkann, the 36-year-old flew to Maranello by helicopter.
Exor is the Agnelli family's investment firm, which owns both Juventus and Ferrari.
Brahim Diaz, Ante Rebic, and Fikayo Tomori, who is on loan from Chelsea, scored the visitors' three goals, lifting them to third place in Serie A and dropping Juventus to fifth.
On Wednesday, Juventus takes on Sassuolo, but it is uncertain if Ronaldo will play.
On Tuesday, Pirlo told the club's website, "Cristiano has played several games this year and has scored a lot." "Today we'll make a decision; tomorrow is a crucial match, and I'm hoping to have everyone available."