Manchester United defender Daley Blind has turned from footballer to tour guide this week, after giving his new team-mate Victor Lindelof a glimpse of the sights a day after their emphatic win over Swansea.

The Dutchman was spotted out and about in the city with Lindelof as the duo enjoyed a Sunday off from training.

Taking a stroll from the Lowry Hotel, Blind could be seen pointing out various building to his Swedish team-mate, as the pair studied nearby high rise residential apartments.

Daley Blind used his day off to show new team-mate Victor Lindelof around Manchester

Blind was seen pointing out high rise residential buildings to the Swedish defender

The Dutchman was likely giving Lindelof tips on where to move to from the Lowry Hotel

Lindelof is still staying at the Lowry - the official team hotel of the Red Devils - following his summer switch from Benfica.

The defender looked on as Blind pointed out various different buildings, perhaps giving advice on where to make his first purchase on property in the city.

Blind is well placed to be the best of the United bunch to advise Lindelof on inner city living, after choosing to live in the heart of Manchester himself.

Whereas United stars usually opt to reside just out side the hustle and bustle of the city centre, in sleepy neighbouring suburbs, Blind immediately plumped to live right in the thick of things following his move for Ajax.

Speaking about the subject once with United's official website, Blind admitted: 'I live in an apartment as I wanted to be with the people and the crowds. I used to live in the city centre in Amsterdam as well.

Blind is one of the few Manchester United players who chooses to live in the heart of the city

The two players made the most of a day off training following emphatic victory over Swansea

The pair later arrived back at the Lowry where they were given a warm greeting by hotel staff

'I like to do normal stuff, like going on my bike, going out for lunch or dinner. Just normal things.'

United stars were afforded the luxury of a day off from training following their commanding performance in South Wales, in which they put Swansea City to the sword.

A late flurry of efforts saw United run out 4-0 victors at the Liberty stadium, with new boy Romelu Lukaku again getting among the goals.

It was the second time in the opening fortnight that United had hit an opponent for four, staking an early claim as one of the teams to watch this season.

The Red Devils return to action on Saturday when they host 2016/17 champions Leicester City at Old Trafford.