No, nothing LVG could do to convince me of him staying another season as with the money he has spent we should be comfortably in the top four and being a genuine top contender for trophies.
This whole sudden madness of this "LVG is bringing youth through, that's our way" thing astounds me as if it wasn't for us having an abysmal injury record, which has been rumoured to be caused by LVG's training, he wouldn't consider the academy players.
None of Rashford, Lingard, Borthwick-Jackson, Fosu-Mensah or Varela would have broke through if Rooney, Martial, Fellaini, Januzaj, Valencia, Darmian, Shaw, Jones, Carrick, Schweinsteiger and Rojo hadn't been injured for long periods all at the same time.
It's more to do with the great work of Warren Joyce with the younger players stepping up when we're down to the bare bones than it is LVG and we'd be worse off if it wasn't for the injuries forcing LVG's hand to play youth.
If he gets champions league qualification and wins a trophy then rather than believing it'd done enough to secure another season I'd see it the least he could do for the next manager coming in so they've got a top level foundation to work off of, whether it's Mourinho or Pocchetino or Giggs I think champions league football gives them a solid foundation to start work from.