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Ekitike, l’énorme aveu qui va faire parler !
C’est un match que tout le peuple marseillais attend. Ce mercredi soir au Stade Vélodrome, l’Olympique de Marseille reçoit Liverpool pour le compte de la 7e journée de la phase de ligue de cette C1. Un match choc qui peut faire basculer le destin de l’OM dans la compétition. La victoire st donc primordiale et important pouvoir continuer dans cette compétition. Les hommes de Roberto De Zerbi devront sortir le grand jeu face aux partenaires de Hugo Ekitike. Ce samedi après la rencontre face à Bunrley, l’ancien joueur du PSG n’a pas manqué d’évoquer le choc face à Marseille mais aussi d’envoyer des jolis mots au club phocéen. » L’OM ? Je suis excité de jouer ce match. Marseille, c’est un club que je regarde depuis petit.. avec Paris. J’adore le Vélodrome. C’est un magnifique stade avec des supporters de fou. Je pense qu’ils vont bien m’accueillir. J’ai aucune haine. J’ai toujours aimé Marseille, » a-t-il lancé au micro de Canal +. L’OM pointe à la 16e place 16e de la phase régulière, l’OM est encore en lice pour les barrages de la compétition. Néanmoins, il faudra effectuer le travail pour espérer intégrer le Top 16. De son coté, Liverpool n’a pas encore assuré sa qualification. Les Reds sont donc à la recherche de points. Arne Slot ne devrait pas faire tourner son effectif. Actuellement 9e du classement, le club de la Mersey doit prendre des points et assurer sa qualif. Réponse ce mercredi…

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Student-loan borrowers behind on payments now have more time to figure out a plan — and protect their tax refunds
Some student-loan borrowers are at risk of having their tax refunds seized this year.Allison Robbert/For The Washington Post via Getty ImagesThe Education Department temporarily paused seizure of tax refunds for defaulted student-loan borrowers.Advocates urge student-loan borrowers to check if they're in default before filing their taxes.If borrowers are in default, they have several options to begin the process of returning to good standing.If you're behind on your student-loan payments, you now have more time to figure out a payment plan before filing your taxes.The Department of Education announced on January 16 that it's temporarily pausing wage garnishment and the Treasury Offset Program, which seizes federal tax refunds, to give defaulted borrowers more time to repay their loans.Prior to this pause, defaulted borrowers were subject to both wage garnishment and the seizure of their tax refunds. Advocacy group Protect Borrowers and the National Consumer Law Center issued a warning to student-loan borrowers before the department's announcement, urging them to check whether they're in default before filing their taxes to prevent their refunds from being seized.In May 2025, President Donald Trump's Department of Education resumed collections on defaulted student loans after a five-year pause, meaning that borrowers in default — which typically happens when a federal borrower does not make payments for more than 270 days — were once again subject to the consequences of defaulting, including wage garnishment and seizure of tax refunds.Without the pause in place, the government could begin seizing a defaulted borrower's tax refunds after they file, leaving them without sufficient time to make a plan to return their loans to good standing."Once you've already filed your taxes, that process is underway. It is going to be nearly impossible to get your loans out of default before your refund would go out," Abby Shafroth, managing director of advocacy at the National Consumer Law Center, told Business Insider of what would happen were the pause to lift. "And then it's very, very unusual to be able to get that refund back after it's already been seized. So the real moment of opportunity for borrowers is before they file their taxes."The two groups suggested that borrowers call the Treasury Department's Treasury Offset Program Call Center at 1-800-304-3107 to see if they're on the Treasury's default list for having some or all of their tax refunds seized.Business Insider wants to hear about the challenges, successes, and unique experiences you're facing with your student loans. Do you have a story to share? Please fill out this form, and we'll be in touch.Read more of our student-loan coverage:We heard from over 400 student-loan borrowers. Here's what's on their minds, from repayment to relief.How Trump's big spending bill will overhaul repayment for millions of student-loan borrowersStudent-loan borrowers in default are set to see their paychecks garnished in early JanuaryGetting out of defaultOver 5 million student-loan borrowers are in default, and Shafroth said that while the government is required to send a notice to borrowers informing them of their default status and that they're subject to garnishment and benefits seizures, those notices generally just go out once via physical mail, and they can be easy to miss or forget about.If a borrower is in default and is on the list to have their refunds seized, they can request an extension to file their taxes, giving themselves more time to figure out their options. Those options include loan rehabilitation, which requires a borrower to contact their servicer and sign an agreement to make 9 payments within 20 days of each due date over 10 consecutive months. While the process is time-consuming, it has the benefit of eventually removing the default status from a borrower's credit…

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