Bayern CEO Dresen has intervened in the dispute between Honorary Chairman Heness and experts such as Matthew and clearly expressed his frustration.
When asked about the transfer operation and the remarks of different experts, Dresen said: "My answer comes from the heart and sometimes it is really annoying."
"I sometimes hope to write less and say less. In that case, this kind of thing will no longer seem so unusual."
Previously, after Mattus raised the transfer fee of up to 100 million euros in a discussion about Walter Mad's possible transfer to Bayern, Heness angrily criticized Mattus for being "indiscreet".
Then, Mattus fought back in Bild, saying that Heness "may have lived in his own world for too long" to understand the market. "It doesn't make sense to sit at a table with Hines. Just as I respect his life-long achievement, he obviously can't do it the other way around."
In response, Dresen said, "It's really only one thing to say about it: Walter Mad is a Stuttgart player, and it's not appropriate to incite discussion or comment in this case."
"At the end of the day, the transfer is part of our business. It has always been so, it may have become more prominent in recent years, perhaps because of the intensive coverage. But not every time I write it, the result is the best."