Camara joined newly promoted English Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers in August 2003 in a four-year deal for £1.5million.
[7] His future was further unsettled by a bid from Phil Gartside, Bolton Wanderers' chairman, which Wolves chief executive Jez Moxey rejected.
[10] The loan deal was terminated during the January 2005 transfer window despite being contracted for longer, as he moved back to England with Southampton.
Camara finally found a new permanent club when he was signed by Premiership newcomers Wigan Athletic in August 2005 in a three-year deal for £3million.
He again found himself in a Premier League relegation battle, but it ended third time lucky for him as Wigan made a last day escape at the expense of Sheffield United.
[14] Camara scored a brace in his first game back for Wigan under Bruce in the 4–0 win in the League Cup over Notts County.
On 2 February 2009, Camara joined Stoke City on loan until the end of the season in search of regular first-team football.
He missed a glaring opportunity straight after coming off the bench for his debut at Sunderland, smashing a volley from 6 yards against the bar with the entire goal to aim for.
[17] After initially rejecting a deal with the Blades, Camara signed a short-term agreement with the Sheffield club until the end of the season.
[18] Camara made his début in a 4–3 loss to Cardiff City at the end of October and scored his first goal for the club in a 1–0 win over Peterborough United a month later.
[19] He made 23 appearances that season, often from the bench, and scored four goals but was released when his contract expired as the club sought to cut the wage bill.
Despite appearing in all 30 league games and being Panetolikos' top scorer for the season with 7 goals, he couldn't help his team avoid relegation.
Having received an offer from Apollon Smyrni F.C., Camara asked for his contract with Panetolikos to be terminated, in an attempt to get more playing time and reach 100 Senegal caps.