Hi,
not a straight forward lunar transfer, for sure.
You can use IMFD Surface Launch or TransX to plan the launch for lunar intercept in about 26days, or just launch at historical time/azimuth.
IMFD Delta Velocity or TransX for the burn to push ApA to 275000km, keep the ApA on the line of nodes of Earth/Moon orbit intersection.
Then you have 3.5 phasing orbits before lunar flyby.
You need to make correction burns at each(or some) perigee, for lunar intercept.
My method:
Use IMFD Course - Target Intercept
Target moon at the intercept date. Set burn ignition time to the perigee before lunar intercept (3.5-4days before intercept) (this will move as you make correction burns and your orbit changes, so adjust each time).
Make prograde correction burn at each perigee to reduce dV required by IMFD Course-Target Intercept by 50% (watch the dV required as you make the burn).
At the final perigee before lunar flyby, dV required by IMFD Course-target Intercept should be minimal and you can use IMFD to make the final intercept burn.
Once I have a lunar intercept set up, I switch over to TransX to plan the flyby for 37deg inc. and nominal PeA (can't remember the figure now ~117000km) orbit.
At first Earth perigee after flyby you can adjust the ApA to get a nice stable orbit for 1-2 years (check using IMFD Map or LagrangeMFD plot).
Hope this helps

BrianJ