With those numbers, not even close to have passed your newbie gains phase. It's not a matter of how long you've been fucking around in the gym, it's what you've done in the gym. You're still a newbie (seriously). And young.
Are those your single numbers for those lifts? Triples? 20's? Regardless, run the Novice Linear Program (including eating/sleeping right) as written. Chances are that you'll have to rework your form, especially on the squat (low bar/below parallel), so keep the lifts lighter than your current lift numbers for a bit until you get that form correct.
Trust in the program as written and you'll blow past those current numbers quickly and still be running those novice gains for a few months to come. Even with your preference on bench and press, run the program as written (don't add extra bench/press reps/days), and those will come along just fine.
For perspective, I'll go with my 2019 pre-COVID numbers. As a (then) 51 year old, running the NLP mostly consistently for ~5 months, bench was 210x5x3, squat 315x5x3, DL 360x5,and press 165x5x3 (I stopped my NLP in December to focus on snowboarding for the winter, as I do every year). With those numbers and the work, I wasn't even considering an intermediate program like TM.
In addition to the Blue Book, give A Clarification a read. Good info there that will be applicable to you.