Bentley transferred to Wolves in the January window but was the captain of Bristol City for most of their matches last season and a good chunk of this term.
The goalkeeper also pinned down his spot as the first-choice goalkeeper at Bristol City from the time he arrived, but lost it mid-season and moved to Wolves last month after having played more than 200 games for the Robins.
Bentley is thankful for the experience of being the captain at Bristol City and being able to bring qualities of a leader to Wolves from his time at Ashton Gate.
While Bentley is not the club captain at Wolves, he is looking to still use his experience to be a leader in the dressing room.
“Being the captain at Bristol City was a real privilege for me and to bring my leadership qualities here is great”, Bentley was quoted as saying by Express & Star.
“I’ve been in leadership groups at every club I’ve been at, so I’m fairly used to being in that leadership role.
“Albeit it will be slightly different than being the club captain, but there’s still ways in which I can lead and pass on any experience, knowledge and leadership on to the rest of the group.
“If it helps us, then it helps everyone.”
Bentley has yet to make his debut for Wolves, with his last match being the 3-0 defeat in the Bristol City goal against Birmingham City in October.