Real champions keep winning - Northampton's Freeman
Written by I Dig Sports"Saracens were a good example of winning Europe, winning multiple Premierships, we'll definitely be looking to do that.
"We did very well in Europe last year and hopefully we can push on to a final and give ourselves a chance there."
Northampton reached the semi-finals of the European Champions Cup last season before losing to Leinster.
It is 24 years since they were European champions and 10 since their last European success, when they won the 2014 Challenge Cup.
"Like we said last year, it's about (putting) our game on the pitch, regardless of who we're playing, if we stick to the strengths we know we've got, we're obviously quite tough to play against and a tough team to beat," said Freeman.
Following Lewis Ludlam's departure, full-back George Furbank has been confirmed as Northampton's new club captain, having led the team to 12 wins from 12 matches so far.
"There were a few boys in contention to be captain this season but when Dows [director of rugby Phil Dowson] told me, I was buzzing and so excited to tell my family as I knew how proud they were going to be," Furbank said.
"Last season, I had Courtney [Lawes], Luds and Sue [Alex Waller], who was club captain when I first broke into the first team, to lean on. They were all incredible leaders in their own way and I learned a lot from them.
"But Im lucky that I can depend on plenty of guys in this squad too - the likes of Fin Smith, Alex Coles, Fraser Dingwall, Sam Graham and so on weve got a lot of leaders now in this group."
How Saints cope with the loss of England back rows Lawes and Ludlam, plus Sam Matavesi, Alex Moon and brothers Alex and Ethan Waller, may determine how successful the new season will be.
"Some big characters having left, it does feel a bit odd. I found out I'm the sixth most capped (player) and I'm 23," added Freeman.
"It is a young squad but it's a hungry group that just want to keep going forward."