There's no official way to do that, but if you can live with an undocumented approach, you can inspect
$Role::Tiny::INFO{YourRole}{requires} e.g.
package BasicRole;
use Moo::Role;
requires qw(abra cadabra);
1;
package App;
use Moo;
with 'BasicRole';
sub abra { 'abra' }
sub cadabra { 'cadabra' }
1;
package main;
use strict;
use Data::Dump 'dd';
my $app = App->new();
dd $Role::Tiny::INFO{BasicRole}{requires};
__END__
Output:
["abra", "cadabra"]
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