The Fifa website initially confirmed Hayatou would take up the role, but later said it was "a technical error".
Confederation of African Football (Caf) president Hayatou would have been a controversial choice.
He has twice faced allegations of corruption, which he has denied, in the last year.
Hayatou has also been a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) since 2001 and previously chaired Fifa's Olympics committee from 1992 to 2006. He is still under investigation for corruption by the IOC's ethics commission.
"The ethics commission is independent but my understanding is that the investigation is still continuing," an IOC spokesman said.
Hayatou denies claims made by BBC television programme Panorama that he took 100,000 French francs (£12,900) from now-defunct Fifa marketing partners ISL in the 1990s.
He insists the money was a payment towards Caf's 40th anniversary celebrations.
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