Of course he will. The only way I think he won't be is if he decides to walk away. Which the only way I can see that happening is if Levy doesn't give him his backing in the transfer windows coming up to get rid of the players he doesn't want and obviously bringing in the players he wants.
There is another way .
If he reaches the conclusion that he is wasting his time working for Levy and Lewis he may engineer his own departure rather than resign and risk forfeiting his severance package .
A number of people believe this is what Ramos did . I didn't give the theory any credence at the time but have since read interviews with Ramos since which make me think it is possible .
There is one man who would be prepared to put up with Levy's foibles and he's got unfinished business at The Lane ....