If you want to do a confirmatory factor analysis where you pre-specify two correlated factors and the items that load on each them, then you will need to use the additional package AMOS for SPSS.
Otherwise, you might consider just using a correlated factors rotation (i.e., OBLIMIN) as part of an exploratory factor analysis with an extraction method such as Principal Factors.
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Esam Osman as David L Morgan pointed out, it is not possible to do this in SPSS, but the extra package AMOS, which costs money.
If you want to do it for free, I suggest to use R and the lavaan package, or, if you are more interested in GUI based, freely available software, use JASP or JAMOVI. Both have a very intuitive GUI (even better than SPSS in my opinion), they use R under the hood and are completely free. It does not take much time to get used to it, if your are familiar with the statistical concepts and SPSS.
David, your idea with the OBLIMIN rotation is a nice workaround, but you cannot control for cross loadings and check the model fit in a way SEM does. But I like the idea, very creative! ;-)