The Sweden international is yet to play in the Premier League under Jose Mourinho following his £30m summer move from Portuguese giants Benfica.

Lindelof, 23, has made just three appearances in all competitions, two in the Champions League and one in the Carabao Cup.

However, the centre-back says he has no problems with Mourinho and he’s aware there is competition for places at Old Trafford.

Lindelof told Swedish newspaper Expressen: "I feel no stress.

"I'm in one of the world's best clubs, it's clear that it's tough competition. But it may have the time it takes."

When asked about his relationship with United boss Mourinho, Lindelof added: "It's between me and him.

"But we talk and have a good dialogue."

United ace Lindelof has been under criticism for some of his performances under Mourinho.

However, the defender says he doesn’t care what the media says, claiming he doesn’t read British newspapers.

Asked whether he reads the newspapers, Lindelof said: "Why would I do that?

"I do not care what they are writing. I do not even know what they are writing."