Speaking to the Hounslow Chronicle, Wright, who is now at Brentford, said: "Of course, anyone who has played at Premiership and Championship level wants to play there again, and I believe I still can.
"I've only been here a short time (Wright was on trial for two weeks before
signing), I can already see the potential at this club, and there's no
reason why I can't get back to where I want to be with Brentford."
Wright who was on the bench for Liverpool's UEFA Cup Final win over Alaves in 2001, said: "You could say it's a long way from where I have been before, butthere's no airs and graces about me. It's still a round ball and a patch of
grass, and I just love playing football.
"I had some great times at Liverpool, but I didn't really get many chances under Gerard Houllier, it was the younger players who tended to make way.
"But that's football. I went on to Sunderland, then Coventry, and I played
almost every game last season there as skipper, but when Chris Coleman got sacked, Adrian Boothroyd wanted to bring his own people in.
"I had a trial at MK Dons, but their manager couldn't fit me into his
budget, so I came on trial at Brentford, and it went really well."
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