Kettering Town boss Marcus Law says he will discuss wage restructuring at the club with the players in January.
The Poppies lost player-coach Tommy Jaszczun as a result of the wage cuts, which are being brought in because the club's future remains uncertain.
Law told BBC Radio Northampton: "January [and the transfer window] is looming. We won't stand in the way of players progressing to another club.
"If that doesn't happen, we'll re-assess, but I won't pre-empt anything."
Kettering are working to resolve the issue of their ground lease at Rockingham Road, which is due to expire in 2013.
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"This is what we have and we have to get on with it," Law added.
The former Barwell boss paid tribute to Jaszczun, who left the club last week.
"We've got to cut the cloth and it didn't suit Tommy - I understand that.
"He has been exceptional. He's got useful ideas, he's a fantastic communicator with the lads and they admired him. It'll be a loss."
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