Brierley has been a key performer for Salford in recent seasons but he said his own future would be decided in the near future.
He said: "You'd be foolish to ignore all the talk and the issues around the club so my agent will be doing his best to make sure my best interests are at heart and he looks after my priorities.
"Ultimately, while I'm contracted to Salford Red Devils and keep getting paid to be a professional rugby league player, I'll always put my best foot forward and put my hand up to play for this club.
"Those conversations will be ongoing over the next couple of days or weeks going forward but whilst I'm still contracted I've still got a job to do."
Rowley expressed a belief the crisis may be coming to an end, saying: "I've always been looking to the middle of April for the proposed stadium purchase.
"So logic tells me you might need a few quid to purchase a stadium. This is purely me, not fact, but my rationale was to fasten my seat belt and hold on, with a couple of bumpy months coming up.
"That's just my rationale, which I explained to the players the other day. If that is right, and I'm not saying I'm right, then I guess the lack of communication throughout, outwardly and inwardly, has led to people making their own mind up."
Of the two players who refused to play, Rowley said: "I think the healthiest way for me is to focus on the players that were playing and in that dressing room because they deserve my full attention. I'll give my full energy to them."
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