Ange Postecoglou expects captain Mile Jedinak to brush off his imminent English Premier League departure and enter the Socceroos camp in a happy frame of mind for next months World Cup qualifiers.Jedinak, 32, was stripped of the captaincy at Crystal Palace in the off-season by coach Alan Pardew and is set to join second-tier club Aston Villa.The tenacious midfielder was pictured at Villa Park on Wednesday morning (AEST) where was believed to have undergone a medical.Postecoglou backed his Asian Cup-winning captain to shake off any disappointment at moving down a division and continue in fine style for the national team.Players are always happier when theyre settled rather than a little bit of indecision or conjecture about their futures, Postecoglou said.If it does come to fruition and he moves to Villa ... hell be in a good space mentally.It certainly wont affect him in any way, hes an outstanding leader and hes been fantastic for us since I made him skipper.Hell come in feeling pretty good about things if hes settled.If the Socceroos skipper completes his move, hell join a growing band of Australians in the Championship.Massimo Luongo (QPR), Aaron Mooy and Jason Davidson (Huddersfield), Bailey Wright (Preston), Jackson Irvine (Burton Albion) and future prospect Cameron Elder (Brentford) all play in the English second tier.Mooy has earned rave reviews for his start to the season with the Terriers and was in action earlier on Wednesday (AEST), holding Aston Villa to a 1-1 draw at Villa Park.Irvine, a club-record signing for Burton, opened his account for new club as they beat Sheffield Wednesday 3-1.Bailey Wright featured in Prestons 1-0 loss to Derby, while 21-year-old Elder started again in Brentfords 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest. 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CLEVELAND -- Coco Crisps season has improved dramatically, and now the Indians hope he can upgrade theirs, too.Cleveland added much-needed outfield depth and postseason experience on Wednesday by acquiring Crisp in a trade with the Oakland Athletics. The AL Central leaders sent minor league pitcher Colt Hynes to the As for cash and Crisp, who began his career with the Indians in 2002 and returns to a team looking to play deep into October.Crisp waived his rights as a player with 10 years of experience, five with the same team, for the deal to be approved.Hes excited, Indians president Chris Antonetti said before the Indians wrapped up their series with Minnesota. He had the ability to not go anywhere, and Coco chose to come here.The Athletics agreed to give $1,673,497 to the Indians to help offset Crisps contract, half payable on Sept. 15 and the rest on Sept. 30.The 36-year-old Crisp gives Indians manager Terry Francona another switch-hitter, more speed and a player who knows his way around October. Crisp has played in 31 postseason games and won a World Series with the Boston Red Sox -- under Francona -- in 2007.The Indians were in the market for another outfielder after Michael Brantley had to undergo season-ending surgery and Abraham Almonte was disqualified from the postseason following an 81-game suspension for performance-enhancing drugs.Crisp is scheduled to join the Indians on Thursday and will officially be added to the roster Friday. Because he was acquired ahead of Wednesdays postseason-eligibility deadline, the outfielder will be able to play for the Indians if they make the playoffs.Hes got history here in Cleveland I have history with him, so I think that makes adding somebody at this time in the season a lot easier, Francona said. Weve been through so much as a team and we want to remain a team. I think Coco has a really good chance of sliding iin here and being a part of what were doing really quickly.ddddddddddddCrisp batted .235 with 11 homers and 47 RBI in 102 games this season. He played 58 games in left field and 36 in center for the As, who are in last place in the AL West.He was the longest-tenured player on Oaklands roster and his trade comes two weeks after Crisp told the San Francisco Chronicle he felt the As had reduced his playing time so he wouldnt reach plateaus so his $13 million option for next season would vest.Cocos been here a long time, hes been in the game a long time, As general manager David Forst said. Nobody begrudges him saying what he feels -- obviously we disagreed. Clearly it wasnt a situation where we had to get rid of him. He was still helping us against right-handed pitching and its not like he was a problem in the clubhouse.No, didnt feel like we had to do something. Im not sure we necessarily would have if this opportunity had not come up.The Indians were up front with Crisp about his playing time.The way hell likely be used here wont get him enough plate appearances or games to have that option vest, and Coco was good with that, Antonetti said. He understood that.Crisp played in 415 games over four seasons with the Indians from 2002-05. He batted .287 after joining the Indians, who acquired him from St. Louis as part of the deal for left-hander Chuck Finley. Cleveland packaged Crisp in a six-player deal with the Red Sox in 2006.Crisp also played one season for Kansas City.Hynes, a 31-year-old lefty, played 22 games for San Diego in 2013 and five games for Toronto last year. This season, he was a combined 3-1 with a 3.99 ERA in 38 games in Triple-A and Double-A.---AP Sports Writer Janie McCauley in San Francisco contributed to this report. ' ' '