iirc OHP translates to bp better than the other way around. depends on your goal. sounds like that has to do with push press, so i'd say just focus on that. if you're worried about form, do less weight for more reps and don't let yourself go to even volitional failure until you're more confident.
bench is below PR levels (5x80, 1x90 atm, bests are 6x90, 1x100)
ohp is below PR levels (6x50, bests are 6x6x60)
so i could conceivably just bring both of these up simultaneously however once i get there, it will be easier to keep bp going than ohp which will stall. tbh even bp stalls for me
but one thing i could change is moving away from using close grip. I haven't made that change yet b/c there's no point changing til ive got to previous PR levels.
The powerpress program given by glen is mon: 5x5 ohp, weds: 3x5 pp, fri: 3x5 bp which seems to be making the ohp the main driver of the push press, im ok with that program, similar to what you've sug gested. however considering i can get spend forever getting ohp worksets back to 60kg, i know a quicker route is to take 60kg and just start with say 6 doubles and then the following week 6 triples and so on forth. Tbh if i was going all in ohp, id focus on getting my worksets to 70kg .. i think that would drive my pp and bp too. Shud i just do that? lol