With the transfer window in the Chinese Super League still open for business even more big-money moves could take place - but how much time is left and which players could be lured to the Far East? The winter window may have shut in the Premier League and across the rest of Europe on earlier this month, but that has not stopped clubs in the CSL from continuing to splash the cash.So how much have teams in China spent so far in the transfer window and who still has room left on their rosters to accommodate foreign signings? We answer those questions and more… Names like Lionel Messi, Ronaldo, Rooney, yes, it will probably happen pretty soon Sven-Goran Eriksson When does the transfer window close in China? Friday February 26, ahead of the start of the new CSL season on March 4.Who has made the move to the CSL? Ramires moved from Chelsea to Jiangsu Suning for £21m A number of high-profile players have already decided to make the switch to China, with the biggest outlay so far being the £38m that Jiangsu Suning spent to sign Shakhtar Donetsk forward Alex Teixeira on February 5.The Brazilians big-money move to the Far East broke the CSL transfer record for the third time in the space of just 10 days after Jackson Martinez and Ramires had joined Guangzhou Evergrande and Jiangsu Suning for £31.5m and £21m respectively.Other transfers to have caught the eye this window include former Arsenal forward Gervinhos £13.5m move from Roma to Hebei China Fortune and Fredy Guarins £9.75m switch from Inter Milan to Shanghai Shenhua.Last summer, former Chelsea frontman Demba Ba signed for Shanghai Shenhua for £9.75m, Brazil midfielder Paulinho left Tottenham Hotspur for Guangzhou Evergrande in a £10.5m deal and ex-Sunderland striker Asamoah Gyan moved to Shanghai SIPG for £6.75m.West Ham United forward Nikica Jelavic continued the recent trend of players moving from the continent to footballs fastest-growing economy after joining Chinese second division side Beijing Renhe on Tuesday - and PSG forward Ezequiel Lavezzi has now signed for Hebei China Fortune.How much have CSL clubs spent in the transfer window? Alex Teixeiras £38m move to Jiangsu Suning is a record for the CSL Teixeiras recent big-money move to Jiangsu Suning took total spending among teams in China to £194.2m - and Lavezzis switch - for a fee that has not been disclosed - means the spending has broken the £200m barrier.This figure surpasses the £172.65m that Premier League sides spent during the January transfer window, with Stokes £18.3m capture of midfielder Giannelli Imbula from Porto the biggest outlay of last month.With the window open for several days yet, Chinese clubs could still target more big names from Europe, subject to rules governing the number of foreign-based players a team can have.How many foreign players are CSL sides allowed? CSL clubs are allowed to field four foreign players at any one time The league states that each team can have a total of just five foreign players, which must include one from the Asian Football Confederation.However, each club is only allowed to field a maximum of four overseas stars at any one time.Which CSL sides can still sign foreign players?The vast majority of the 16 clubs in the CSL have already used up their quota of foreign-based players ahead of the new campaign.But the likes of Guangzhou R&F and Shijiazhuang Ever Bright still have room on their rosters for more overseas recruits.Who else could become a target? Chelsea midfielder Oscar was a reported target for Jiangsu Suning Chelsea have already turned down a £75m offer from Jiangsu Suning for their Brazil midfielder Oscar, according to reports in the Daily Telegraph, while Sky sources understand a Chinese club were willing to pay £38m for Dimitri Payet before the West Ham midfielder signed a new contract.Newcastle United midfielder Cheick Tiote, Manchester United playmaker Juan Mata and Chelsea striker Loic Remy have also been reported targets for other teams in China, while Germanys Bild newspaper has reported that former Arsenal forward Nicklas Bendtner is weighing up a Far East move.In fact, it would be no surprise were CSL clubs to start making moves for even bigger Premier League stars, such as Chelsea captain John Terry and his United counterpart Wayne Rooney. Could Cristiano Ronaldo be tempted by a move to China one day? Every year the number of clubs capable of making big-money additions seems to increase as we are seeing more and more clubs taken over by big enterprises, Chris Atkins, a Chinese football expert based in Guangzhou, told Sky Sports.And with the TV rights for the next five years of the CSL costing £830m, more than 30 times the previous sum, Shanghai SIPG boss Sven-Goran Eriksson has even suggested that players of the calibre of Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo could one day be lured to the Far East.Now, in 2016, China seems to be taking over. Top Chinese clubs today can hold their own with the biggest clubs in Europe when it comes to the transfer fees, said Eriksson.Names like Lionel Messi, Ronaldo, Rooney, yes, it will probably happen pretty soon. Also See: Transfer Centre Latest transfer news Transfer betting Paper Talk Cheap Air Jordan 13 Wholesale . PETERSBURG, Fla. Cheap Air Jordan Retro 13 . Tracey comes to the Blue Bombers after spending over a decade with Queens University. 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It also says players should only drink and brush their teeth with bottled water and should not consume ice. The players were also instructed to leave expensive jewelry at home, to bring all prescription medicine in a labeled bottle and to not use any ATMs in Mexico.Mark Waller, the NFLs executive vice president of international, said the league was not aware of the Texans memo but also said individual teams are responsible for their own day-to-day activities.Waller stressed the NFL shares concerns regarding the players health and safety wherever they play. Waller said the game in Mexico was no different than any other international game. The NFL already has played three games this season in London.With the world we live in today, there are a lot of concerns everywhere, Waller said. Its a complicated world.The Raiders, a team spokesperson said, will eat at the team hotel with food provided by the establishment and the league will provide bottled water and Gatorade. The team has experience with international games, having played in London during the 2014 season.We understand some of the issues that are there, potentially, Raiders coach Jack Del Rio said. Thats been addressed. Well put our plan together and go down and compete. I know its going to be a great atmosphere. It sold out quickly. People are going to be excited to put on a good show down there. It shoulld be a heck of a game.ddddddddddddThe teams will fly charter planes into a private airport in Mexico City on Sunday and plan to fly out after the game Monday night. Waller said because it is a Monday night game, it makes for a shorter week. Thus, the league focused on getting the teams out as quickly as possible by using a private airport.OBrien said the memo was not unusual for organizations to distribute to its members who are traveling to other countries.Were taking our team to a unique, unfamiliar environment to play an NFL game where basically peak performance is a necessity, so its responsible for our organization to offer simple suggestions, OBrien said.The Texans also provided players with ways to improve hydration and ways to address the high altitude in Mexico City. Azteca Stadium is at 7,382 feet above sea level, 2,100 feet higher than Denver. 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