So, a little update about the amp. The squeal is gone! and the sound is great too!
Now to the actual modifications. First of all, what removed the squeal was moving the output transformer to a better place (making the run of the primary and secondary wires very short) and removing the Negative Feedback from the amp. Shooter is absolutely right, the nfb has no place in a high gain single ended design for guitar it causes more trouble than it is worth (I tried the nfb in all preamp cathodes to see the effects with the gain switch on, with a lot of different values and even made little resistors dividers to test that too and in all cases it causes some kind of problem or the nfb is so low that might as well be removed since it makes no difference to my ears).
And now with a stable amp at least, I needed to tone shape the overdrive again. So, as bmccowan said I started changing the voltage dividers and treble peakers caps first and eventually the cathodes resistors and capacitors. In the end, I removed the capacitor from the second gain stage cathode and changed the fourth gain stage cathode resistor to 1.5k. Funny enough the voltage dividers and treble peaker caps stayed the same. In the end, sadly, after all this testing the overdrive was still kind of bad (to my ears at least) so I through that all this was actually just a waste of time.
Now the kinda funny part is, now that the amp has less gain I thought it could use a bright cap in the first pre gain potentiometer, even through I never liked the bright cap in any build that I made before. And, to my biggest surprise a 1nf bright cap completely changed the sound of the overdrive, from a kinda dull, flat and harsh overdrive it became a very lead like and articulated overdrive sound and I loved it. A 4.7nf capacitor made it sound more full sounding (obvious a bigger cap literally let pass more low frequencies, but holy hell it changes the overdrive so much). Sadly, with the gain switch off I have a little too much treble but I can live with that easily.
Never thought about using a bright cap to shape the overdrive of a amp. The most common thing that I think first is coupling caps, NFB, Local NFB, cathodes resistor and tone stack, so that was fun to learn.
Thanks you all for the help! Now I'm very happy with the amp.