I reckon there is a fair chance that if there's an ENIC change of majority share holder, the new owners may well like Levy back because he has helped to make the present owner's shares significantly more valuable.
The club hasn't been successful enough on the pitch with Levy at the helm but he has done well with increasing the value, utilising the stadium, and had no PSR issues, which I think is the point that Gary Neville makes about him.
Maybe the new owners might think if they inject a shit load of money into the club and get a decent DOF things on the pitch with Levy as CEO will be different?
I don't think we've seen the last of that little git.