Ricardo "Tuca" Ferretti will be the interim coach of Mexico for up to four games, according to Mexican Football Federation president Decio de Maria.

Ferretti, who currently coaches Liga MX club U.A.N.L. Tigres, could end up managing El Tri for two September friendlies in the United States against Trinidad and Tobago and Argentina, as well as on Oct. 10 during the team's crucial one-match playoff for CONCACAF's lone berth at the 2017 Confederations Cup.

"It will be up to four games," De Maria told ESPN, adding that "we will talk later" about what happens if the results are positive.

"Next week we will be able to make a conference and give specific details," he said.

The FMF and the Brazilian-born Ferretti have reportedly struck a deal that will allow the 61-year-old to continue in his capacity with Tigres while managing the national team in the interim.

Ferretti will divide his attention and his coaching staff between Tigres and the national team. De Maria said his tenure will be determined based on the team's performance while he is in charge.

Mexico's last coach Miguel Herrera had a similar arrangement when he was first in charge of El Tri. He was appointed as an interim and continued as coach of Club America for the rest of the Apertura 2013 season. He was later appointed permanent coach of the squad.

Ricardo 'Tuca' Ferretti will guide Mexico for their upcoming games in 2015. RONALDO SCHEMIDT/AFP/Getty Images

Herrera followed two other interim coaches, Victor Manuel Vucetich and Luis Fernando Tena, into the position himself.

Other possible candidates for the job that have been mentioned are Marcelo Bielsa, Michael Laudrup and Juan Carlos Osorio.

The FMF recently announced that they did not want to rush the national team coaching choice and would be open to an interim manager.