"If you look at the way the team has played in recent years, you can easily say this is a team that has shown itself to be a mid-table-type team with the possibility of being in the top 10," Bradley told British media.
"And I'm hoping as we continue to work every week, that can eventually be a goal again. It's not as if that idea has been forgotten. But I know the history, I know how important it is to be in the Premier League.
"Whether we're in a relegation fight for two more weeks, six more weeks, it depends. If we can start winning games it won't be a question, but in the meantime it's our job to get on a run and re-establish ourselves."
Swansea will hope to end their four-game losing run when they host 10th-placed Watford at the Liberty Stadium on Saturday.
(Reporting by Shravanth Vijayakumar in Bengaluru; Editing by John O'Brien)
