LONDON — Barclays has agreed to pay almost 50 percent more to renew its title sponsorship of the English Premier League, while the bank is embroiled in an international rate-fixing scandal. The league will receive 120 million pounds ($185 million) over three years from the 2013-14 season, a jump from the 82 million (then $135 million) pounds under the current terms. Britain's third largest bank has held naming rights to the world's richest football league since 2001. The new Premier League deal comes a month after it sold domestic broadcast rights for the 2013-16 seasons for 3.018 billion pounds ($4.65 billion). — AP