Bruno has put his future to one side to concentrate all his efforts on leading Albion to safety.
The long-serving skipper was brought back into the defence by Chris Hughton for his first home Premier League start since November in Tuesday’s setback against Cardiff.
He is likely to lead the side again at Wolves tomorrow and to still be with the Seagulls next season.
Bruno, 38, told The Argus: “I don’t even think about.
“Of course, I’ve been thinking for a long time and got my ideas, but right now it’s not important.
“For me what is important is the team, the club and to stay in the Premier League.
“When we are safe, then there will be time to talk about it.”
Bruno is desperate to keep a second relegation off his CV. The Spaniard suffered the sinking feeling with Lleida earlier in his career.
“It was our second season (since promotion) as well and those things sometimes happen,” he said.
“But we were bad from the start to the end. It was a different situation.”
Bruno was sent-off at Molineux in 2014 but has never been beaten on four visits to Wolves with Albion.
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