Problems have been caused over uncertainty about the Red Devils’ future at Salford Community Stadium, which has led to doubts over gathering commercial revenue and left gaps in their finances.
It also led to Salford only coming 12th in the IMG grading system, with a B grade, despite finishing fourth in Super League last season.
There have been talks with potential new investors, but nothing concrete has been sorted yet.
And with the Red Devils’ new league campaign beginning in nine days against St Helens, Rowley wants the club’s immediate future to be sorted out.
“It feels like the last three seasons have been warm-ups for this one,” he said. “We’re well prepared in that respect.
“In sport and in leadership, you want to be master of your own destiny.
“You want to tread your own path and not have that forced on you. So a secure future is all we ask for.”