Wolverhampton Wanderers are being backed for a quick Premier League return by former striker Henri Camara, who believes the club deserves to be in the top flight. Camara, who played for the club from 2003 to 2005, knows all about relegation at Molineux, having been part of the Wolves side that finished bottom of the Premier League in the 2003/04 season. Despite the passing years, Camara still follows Wolverhampton Wanderers closely and is confident they can return to English football's elite. The club's summer rebuild is already under way, with the high-profile arrivals of Kieran Trippier and Raul Jimenez underlining Wolverhampton Wanderers' ambition to secure an immediate return to the Premier League. Camara scored seven goals in 30 Premier League appearances during his time at Molineux and later went on to represent Wigan Athletic, Stoke City, and West Ham United in the top flight. The former Senegal international was unwilling to remain in the second tier following relegation and spent the following campaign on loan at Celtic before his two-year spell at the club came to an end in 2005. Cesar Peixoto has been handed the responsibility of leading Wolverhampton Wanderers back to the top flight after taking charge following Rob Edwards' surprise departure. Camara thinks Peixoto's challenge is simple: bringing the team back to the Premier League. And with the club's current approach of putting trust in young players, Camara believes they will be back in the top flight before too long. So, the focus is on the upcoming season, with Wolverhampton Wanderers looking to make a swift return to the Premier League.