Bruno has revealed when he plans to hang up his boots – as he aims to break his own all-time Albion record.

The Seagulls skipper is preparing for a 66th successive start in league and play-offs when Fulham visit on Saturday.

He is already the oldest outfield player to complete an ever-present season for the club in their 115-year history and is almost halfway towards doing it again.

Now he has told The Argus he will call it quits when he stops enjoying the highly disciplined off-field lifestyle which fuels his on-field feats.

And that day is not on the horizon just yet.

In The Argus today, the 36-year-old right-back speaks in depth about his sleep routine, his diet, the family background which is fundamental to his clean-living style and his self-imposed social media curfew.

He said: “I know sometimes sacrifices can be hard because you need to live your life a little bit.

“But, for myself, it’s a lifestyle and it’s not hard to do it.

“If I am playing football, it’s because I want to do everything right.

“If I’m not ready to do all these things, I’ll leave football.

“But I’m happy doing that and I’ll keep doing it.”

Bruno became Albion’s oldest ever-present since goalkeeper Reg Williams in 1927-28 when he started every game last term.