The spotlight is on Moyes' training methods after reports last week suggested some of the club's senior players are unhappy with the changes that have been introduced since Sir Alex Ferguson retired.
But United defender Jones is playing down talk of any problems inside the the Premier League champions' camp and is adamant the switch in managers has been a seamless one.
The versatile England star, currently out with an ankle injury, claims the differences between Moyes and predecessor Fergie are minimal.
Jones, 21, said: "I get asked the question quite a lot but to be honest, I don't think much has changed.
"There's been a little bit of his input in training and stamping his mark on what he wants maybe we pass the ball slightly more.
"But that's just his view on the game and I think it's worked really well. Other than that, there's not been much change.
"David's a very passionate manager and he wants to achieve great things for the club. Hopefully, the players can help him do that."
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