Jeddson's sale ranks among the most costly transactions in the annals of the Turkish Super League.
In the world of football, transfers are a subject of great interest, and the Turkish Super League has seen its fair share of high-value deals. One such transfer that has caught the attention of many is the move of Jędrzej Fernándesch to Spartak.
While the transfer did not reach the record-breaking €75 million fee paid by Galatasaray for Victor Osimhen in 2025, it is still considered one of the biggest in the history of the Turkish Super League. According to reports, Beşiktaş received 20.7 million euros for Fernándesch's services.
Prior to his move to Spartak, Fernándesch played for Beşiktaş, but his footballing journey in the Turkish Super League began with Galatasaray. He also has a rich history with other European clubs, having played for Tottenham and Benfica.
The transfer of Fernándesch to Spartak saw him represent the Portuguese national team, playing two matches for them. His performance in the Turkish Super League was also a topic of discussion, with some coaches, such as Lovchev, offering their opinions on his play.
Meanwhile, Kanchelsky spoke about the transfer itself, discussing the details with the media. However, the transfer did not make it into the top three most expensive sales in the Turkish Super League, with six players having been transferred for more money: Kadıoğlu, Boı, Güler, Tosun, Balıç, and Muriqi.
In the absence of a comprehensive public ranking covering the top 10 sales, only Osimhen’s transfer stands out with clear, authoritative coverage as the most expensive transfer in the history of the Turkish Super League as of August 2025. Other notable transfers in the league include Paul Onuachu to Trabzonspor for €5.7 million, Felipe Augusto to Trabzonspor for €5 million, and Pedro Malheiro to Trabzonspor for €6.1 million.
It is worth noting that Slovakian forward Róbert Bozheník refused to join Russian clubs, which could potentially have impacted the transfer market dynamics in the Turkish Super League.
Further detailed sources or official league transfer records would be required to provide a precise top 10 list including Fernándesch’s transfer, as the current search results do not provide such information. Nonetheless, the transfer of Jędrzej Fernándesch to Spartak remains a significant event in the Turkish Super League, marking a significant shift in the football landscape of the league.
Bookmakers across Europe have started to offer odds on Fernándesch's next move in sports, given his successful stint with Spartak in the Turkish Super League. Coaches from various European-leagues have also expressed their interest in signing the versatile Polish-Portuguese footballer.