ALBION captain Bruno is aiming to be one of the oldest regulars in the Premier League.

The veteran Spanish right-back has set his sights on retaining a regular spot in the side.

Bruno, 37 in October, made 72 starts in a row for the Seagulls in the Championship over a period of 20 months.

He told The Argus: “I’m going to try to keep playing week after week. I took the decision to keep playing because I am feeling good, I am working so hard and try to play every single game.

“Of course, you never know it’s about performance, it’s about the team, it’s about a lot of factors that help you as well. But my aim is to play in every single game.”

Albion have eight matches fewer to play in the Premier League compared to the Championship.

Bruno said: “In terms of physicality it’s easier, but the quality of the players and the standard of the teams makes it much harder.

“It changes from the physical to the more mental stuff, you have to think quicker in the Premier League and be more clever, that’s the main thing. Experience helps a lot if you can mix it with good fitness.

“Football is changing. We know much more now about fitness, recovery stuff. Players can have a longer career.

“Years ago they said when you are 28 or 29 that’s the best age, the best mix between experience and physicality, but I’m feeling really good.

“I’m looking after myself, the experience is there. I hope that is going to help me. It’s really important to find a balance.”

Bruno and the rest of the Albion squad are in Austria for a training camp and their first pre-season friendly against German second division outfit Fortuna Dusseldorf on Friday.

Israeli midfielder Beram Kayal was granted paternity leave when the squad flew out on Saturday, for the birth of his second son.