Speculation that Barclays would end its title sponsorship increased after Premier League Chief Executive Richard Scudamore had to apologise for sending sexist e-mails in an episode that has embarrassed the League.
"We are one year into a three year deal and there is no truth to rumours that we have made a decision not to renew," said a spokesman for Barclays, a sponsor since 2001.
Discussions on a sponsorship renewal would normally begin in earnest a year before the deal expires.
Barclays has not commented publicly on the Scudamore issue but has expressed its disappointment in private discussions with the League.
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Barclays said last year that it was reviewing all sponsorship across the banking, ending its support for a cycle hire scheme in London.
Antony Jenkins, who took over as bank chief executive in August 2012, is not a soccer fan. His predecessor Bob Diamond was a supporter of London club Chelsea.
(Reporting by Steve Slater; writing by Keith Weir. Editing by Patrick Johnston)
