Callum Davidson has hailed the impact the Browns have made at St Johnstone.
Chairman Steve Brown is stepping down from his role at the end of May and owner Geoff Brown is looking to sell his shareholding of the club.
The Browns have long been associated with Saints, steering the club from turmoil in 1986 to top-flight success and cup-winning delight.
For now, Perth manager Davidson insists it will be business as usual on the field of play and full focus is on Saturday’s trip to Dingwall.
“Nothing is changing between now and the end of the season, then we’ll maybe know more later next year,” Davidson explained.
“So we will just carry on as normal, it doesn’t affect us.
“Everything remains the same, our job is to get three points on the pitch and that doesn’t change.
“I’m always a believer in getting on with things, so we just have to work the best we can and do our jobs. We are in a good position and want to build on that.
“The Brown family have been brilliant for St Johnstone, they will leave a real legacy for Perth.”